Open QuestionThe mammalian trachea and esophagus both connect to thea. pharynx.b. stomach.c. large intestine.d. rectum.
Open QuestionWhat is a plasmid?a. an organelle found in many bacteria and certain eukaryotesb. a circular DNA molecule that replicates independently of the main chromosome(s)c. a type of virus that has a DNA genome and infects certain types of human cells, including lung and respiratory tract tissued. a type of virus that has an RNA genome, codes for reverse transcriptase, and inserts a cDNA copy of its genome into cells
Open QuestionComplete the following map summarizing the nutritional needs of animals that are met by a healthy diet. a. b. c. d. e. f. g.
Open QuestionEvaluate the following statements regarding digestion; select True or False for each statement.T/F Salivary amylase completes the digestion of starch into monosaccharides.T/F Pepsin digests proteins in the stomach.T/F Trypsin digests disaccharides into monosaccharides.T/F Pancreatic lipase performs the majority of chemical digestion of lipids.
Open QuestionWhich of the following organs is incorrectly paired with its function?a. stomach—protein digestionb. large intestine—bile productionc. small intestine—nutrient absorptiond. pancreas—enzyme production
Open QuestionAfter finding a gene that causes a disease, researchers often introduce the defective allele into mice to create an animal model of the disease. Why are these models valuable?a. They allow the testing of potential drug therapies without endangering human patients.b. They allow the sequencing of the mutant allele.c. They allow the production of large quantities of the defective gene product, usually a protein.d. They allow the study of how the gene was transmitted from parents to offspring.
Open QuestionEarthworms, which are substrate feeders.feed mostly on mineral substrates.filter small organisms from the soil.are bulk feeders that ingest large pieces of food.eat their way through the soil, feeding on partially decayed organic matter.
Open QuestionCellulose is fermented in which of the following structures in rabbits?a. small intestineb. cecumc. abomasumd. rumen